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    Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Seeds of life: chia, flax, hemp and pumpkin

    Seeds are a crucial food source for birds, squirrels, livestock and other animals, especially during winter. For humans, edible seeds provide a delicious, nutrient-packed punch to meals and snacks, and are the source of most of our cooking oils, as well as some spices and beverages.
    Tribune Media Services
    Seeds are a crucial food source for birds, squirrels, livestock and other animals, especially during winter. For humans, edible seeds provide a delicious, nutrient-packed punch to meals and snacks, and are the source of most of our cooking oils, as well...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Foods and Beverages, Heart and Circulatory System, Diabetes, Common Cold

  2. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Gov. Jerry Brown: Some information about early prostate cancer

    Gov. Jerry Brown is undergoing treatment for localized prostate cancer, according to a statement released by the governor’s office. In it, Brown’s UC San Francisco oncologist was quoted as saying  that "fortunately, this is early stage...

    Tags: Oncology, Government, General Practitioners, Executive Branch, City of Hope

  4. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| WSBT-TV
  5. Spay us now or spay us later

    I signed another sympathy card last week for the family of a wonderful female golden retriever that died from mammary adenocarcinoma (breast cancer).  This type of cancer would most certainly have been prevented if she had been spayed at an appropriate...

    Tags: Colonoscopy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Abdominal Pain, Breast Cancer, Hormones and Metabolism

  6. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. No overall increased cancer risk for those exposed to WTC site

    A new study has some good news for people who lived or worked in lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center – exposure to dust and debris from the fallen twin towers has not resulted in an overall increased incidence of cancer.
    A new study has some good news for people who lived or worked in lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center – exposure to dust and debris from the fallen twin towers has not resulted in an overall...

    Tags: American Medical Association, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Thyroid cancer, New York City, Medical Research

  8. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Anne Arundel County health briefs

    Exercise classes Baltimore Washington Medical Center will offer exercise classes at its campus, 301 Hospital Drive in Glen Burnie, and at BW Health Service, 7556 Teague Road in Hanover, beginning Jan. 7. The 10-week session will offer beginning yoga,...

    Tags: Weight, Family, Lobbying, Memory Loss, Breastfeeding

  10. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Stinging sensation in urethra could have several possible causes

    The Medicine Cabinet
    Q: I'm a 52-year-old man. When I finish urinating, I drip much more then I used to. And I have a stinging sensation in my urethra. I've had the same partner for 32 years, so I don't think it's a sexually transmitted disease (STD). What might cause this?...

    Tags: Oncology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Boston, Harvard Medical School, Urinary Tract Infection

  12. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Newport Movember team is No. 1

    He likely doesn't know it, but Goose Gossage can be credited in helping lead a Newport Beach team to national victory.
    He likely doesn't know it, but Goose Gossage can be credited in helping lead a Newport Beach team to national victory. The former major league pitcher's distinctive facial hair so inspired John Cornuke, the captain of Team Nuclear, that he decided to...

    Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Testicular Cancer, Kevin Costner, Movember, Prostate Cancer

  14. May 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. POM Wonderful pushes back against FTC

    POM Wonderful, a manufacturer of pomegranate juice and supplements, is pushing back against a recent ruling that found the company violated federal law by making deceptive disease prevention and treatment claims.
    POM Wonderful, a manufacturer of pomegranate juice and supplements, is pushing back against a recent ruling that found the company violated federal law by making deceptive disease prevention and treatment claims. Boldly asserting its right to legally...

    Tags: New Products, Online Advertising, Julie Deardorff, New York University, Justice System

  16. Nov 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Cancer awareness grows with mustaches on L.A. City Hall officials

    L.A. NOW
    Some are slim and Zorro-like. Others are bushy. And still others, like L.A. City Councilman Joe Buscaino’s, look like they belong on the mug of a biker dude named Bubba. Buscaino’s handlebar mustache, one of a handful that have recently...
  18. May 31, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  19. Global cancer cases seen surging 75 percent by 2030

    LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as they adopt unhealthy "Westernised" lifestyles, a study said on Friday.
    Reuters
    LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as they adopt unhealthy "Westernised" lifestyles, a study said on Friday. Many...

    Tags: Liver Cancer, Medical Research, Lung Cancer, United Nations, Health

  20. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  21. The heart of an athlete

    Christopher Storm was a high school freshman running track when doctors found an abnormality in his heart. Part of the muscle was thicker than it should have been, making it harder for it to send blood to the rest of his body.
    Christopher Storm was a high school freshman running track when doctors found an abnormality in his heart. Part of the muscle was thicker than it should have been, making it harder for it to send blood to the rest of his body. The condition, known as...

    Tags: Medical Research, Italy, Heart Problems, Symptoms, Health and Medical Professionals

  22. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. Men mix fundraising and facial hair

    As of Tuesday afternoon, a Newport Beach Movember team has raised more money than any other U.S. team, making it the organization's second-highest fundraiser globally.
    As of Tuesday afternoon, a Newport Beach Movember team has raised more money than any other U.S. team, making it the organization's second-highest fundraiser globally. Led by "Coach" John Cornuke, a Costa Mesa native who now lives in Newport Beach,...

    Tags: Personal Service, Men's Health, Movember, Prostate Cancer

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